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Patras Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patras is a province and a region covering the western part of the Achaea prefecture. Several parts do not recognize it as a province and are not used in addresses but as a region.
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The provinces (eparchys according to Encarta Dictionary and Webster's Dictionary)(Greek: επαρχία) of Greece were sub-divisions of the country's prefectures. They were abolished after the 2006 local elections, in line with Law 2539/1997 of the Greek Parliament. According to...
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Type of location: Castle, Marina, Ancient name, Port of entrance, Port, commercial, Port with supply facilities, Port, Beach, Regional seat, Prefecture capital, Province capital, Patras, the very ancient city of the mythical Patreus, is the third largest city in Greece and the capital of the Prefecture of Achaia.
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Definition of Patras in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of Patras. Pronunciation of Patras. Translations of Patras. Patras synonyms, Patras antonyms. A city of southern Greece in the northwest Peloponnesus on the Gulf of Pátrai, or Gulf of Patras, an inlet of the Ionian Sea.
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Aigialia Province - Aigio Kalavryta Province - Kalavryta...
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Industrial city (hydroelectric installations, textiles, paper) in the northwestern Peloponnese region, Greece, on the Gulf of Patras; population (1991 est) 155,200. The ancient Patrai, it is the only one of the 12 cities of the ancient Greek province of Achaea to survive.
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Achaea (Greek: Αχαΐα Achaïa, IPA: [axaˈia]; Ἀχαΐα in polytonic orthography) is an ancient province and a present prefecture of Greece, on the northern coast of the Peloponnese, stretching from the mountain ranges of Erymanthus and Cyllene on the south to a narrow strip...
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Agios Dionyssios Prefecture: Achaia Province: Patras City: Patras Section: North Distance from downtown: 1.5 km north Population: (2001)TotalDensityRankabout 3,000 to 4,000-/km² Population percentage (2005): about 3 to 4% Elevation: -lowest: -centre: -highest:Ionian Sea10 m (centre)about 20 m (east)
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LeykaÎ ÎÏ ÎºÎ± Prefecture: Achaia Province: Patras City: Patras Section: South Distance from downtown: 5 km south Population: (2001)TotalDensityRankabout 2,000 to 3,000-/km² Population percentage (2005): about 4 to 45% Elevation: -lowest: -centre: -highest:Ionian Sea20 m(centre)about 30 to...
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Patras Frequency: (146) (number of times this surname appears in a sample database of 88.7 million names, representing one third of the 1997 US Greek: reduced form of Patrinos, habitational name from the city of Patras in northwestern Peloponnese.
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